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melissa, let me tell you something, the word they teach you in law school is, a chilling effect. what can have a more chilling effect on our first amendment rights? one of the most proudest days of my life and the day i put my hand on the bible when i swore to uphold the prosecution when i became a federal prors tore. i'm embarrassed by this thing. i'm outrageous by what i see. the irony, the press basically allowed the adminiration for the last five years, in essence create ad frank steen monster and when they're to be surprised when the monster turned on them. everyone saw the original movienew boris carl love would get dr. frankenstein. melissa: along the lines it was very different tone for ja carney when he faced the press. they we ferocious. here all over him. they let the ap reporter go rst, w basicay asked if the president will take any responsibility for any of these things? i will play what jay carney had to saynd get the reaction on the other side from you, james. >> i can not and he can not comment on specifically on ongoing criminal investigation or actions at invest
melissa, let me tell you something, the word they teach you in law school is, a chilling effect. what can have a more chilling effect on our first amendment rights? one of the most proudest days of my life and the day i put my hand on the bible when i swore to uphold the prosecution when i became a federal prors tore. i'm embarrassed by this thing. i'm outrageous by what i see. the irony, the press basically allowed the adminiration for the last five years, in essence create ad frank steen...
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. >> if the employer makes use signed the petition they are skirting the law and violating the law it is problematic. liz: am sorry for if i was a little tricky at the end. tomorrow we hae ronald reagan and formerncncncis is up next. david: we'll see you tomorrow. >> i'm melissa francis and here's what's "money" tonight. reducing the deficit through immigration reform. how did it work? president obama held meetings today with top ceos and labor leaders. we have all the latest details. >>> plus the justice department body slammed standard & poor's alleging it defrauded investors over mortgage securities rating. is s&p cooked? john eagan, ceo of eagan jones rating company joins us exclusively to react. >>> the entire electronic industry could be turned upside down. foxconn workers in china will get the first free union vote. these guys produced 40% of the world's electronics. will this push up the price of your smartphone? you might want to embrace for impact. even when they say it's not it is always about money melissa: first let's take a look at today's market moments. stocks recovere
. >> if the employer makes use signed the petition they are skirting the law and violating the law it is problematic. liz: am sorry for if i was a little tricky at the end. tomorrow we hae ronald reagan and formerncncncis is up next. david: we'll see you tomorrow. >> i'm melissa francis and here's what's "money" tonight. reducing the deficit through immigration reform. how did it work? president obama held meetings today with top ceos and labor leaders. we have all the...
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laws or making sure that laws are being implemented the way they should be. so i mean, it's interesting to me that, again, sort of what the ultimate motive is. >> back to sabotage. we have seen wit the health care law, the constant obstruction. really republican party at this point refusing to move anything. any nominee. any legislation. anything that the obama white house puts forward. so they sort of do the same thing with the justice department and sabotage, putting sand in the gears and trying to slow down as e.j. mentioned, you know, voter i.d. laws and things like that and can't forget guns. >> right. >> yes. >> again like with janet reno, they were obsessed that she was going to take the guns, especially after waco. came up with the conspiracy theories. apparently looking at the pattern, any democrat appointed attorney general is an enemy of america. >> going to take your guns. >> gun control. this is really the ludicrous, the fast and furious campaign and fox news hyped forever. if you look at it. it just doesn't make any sense but they have hammered
laws or making sure that laws are being implemented the way they should be. so i mean, it's interesting to me that, again, sort of what the ultimate motive is. >> back to sabotage. we have seen wit the health care law, the constant obstruction. really republican party at this point refusing to move anything. any nominee. any legislation. anything that the obama white house puts forward. so they sort of do the same thing with the justice department and sabotage, putting sand in the gears...
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ground law? they have a right to be free. the ground was trayvon's just like it was george zimmerman's. >> khary lazarre-white. and youth activist nicholas peart. >>> as the nation grapples over what the outcome of the trayvon martin murder case means for the role race plays in our justice system, another florida case is getting new attention. just wait until you hear why this florida mother was sentenced to 20 years in prison and who successfully prosecuted her. but your erectile dysfunction - you know, that could be a question of blood flow. cialis tadalafil for daily use helps you be ready anytime the moment's right. you can be more confident in your ability to be ready. and the same cialis is the only daily ed tablet approved to treat ed and symptoms of bph, like needing to go frequently or urgently. tell your doctor about all your medical conditions and medications, and ask if your heart is healthy enough for sexual activity. do not take cialis if you take nitrates for chest pain, as this ma
ground law? they have a right to be free. the ground was trayvon's just like it was george zimmerman's. >> khary lazarre-white. and youth activist nicholas peart. >>> as the nation grapples over what the outcome of the trayvon martin murder case means for the role race plays in our justice system, another florida case is getting new attention. just wait until you hear why this florida mother was sentenced to 20 years in prison and who successfully prosecuted her. but your...
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city once you say i'm only thirteen alone and i said ok oh yeah i'm looking forward to this court of law you know i'm not actually with the stuff it's coming about what's it like being in people's living rooms every day. this isn't interested in you the adopt you in the think they know you and that's really the thing is when you walk out into the street and you meet somebody they start talking you as if you are that character and the believe that they can just have conversations with you as if they talk to you every single day celebrating its forty fifth anniversary this year where you will fan of it before you joined it i didn't really watch a lot of time prior to getting on it so. i'd watch more mission impossible james bond type programs a big success on who really is the general tendency is that it was going away off networks were going to say it was very sad well i think what happened was soap operas didn't evolve with the rest of television and i think that's why a lot of them went away what what prospect park has done with one life to live in all my children is they really updated
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ground law? they have a right to be free. the ground was trayvon's just like it was george zimmerman's. >> khary lazarre-white. and youth activist nicholas peart. >>> as the nation grapples over what the outcome of the trayvon martin murder case means for the role race plays in our justice system, another florida case is getting new attention. just wait until you hear why this florida mother was sentenced to 20 years in prison and who successfully prosecuted her. [ mortazavi ] i'm definitely a perfectionist. details are really important during four course. i want to make sure that everything is perfect. that's why i do what i do. [ male announcer ] it's red lobster's just $14.99. start your feast with a choice of soup, then salad, plus biscuits! next, choose one of nine amazing entrees like new coconut and citrus grilled shrimp or linguini with shrimp and scallops. then finish with dessert. your four course seafood feast, just $14.99. [ mortazavi ] everything needs to be picture perfect. i'm reza
ground law? they have a right to be free. the ground was trayvon's just like it was george zimmerman's. >> khary lazarre-white. and youth activist nicholas peart. >>> as the nation grapples over what the outcome of the trayvon martin murder case means for the role race plays in our justice system, another florida case is getting new attention. just wait until you hear why this florida mother was sentenced to 20 years in prison and who successfully prosecuted her. [ mortazavi ]...
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he defended an anti-sodomy law. today we learned he'll be delivering the weekly republican address, the national party's weekly statement. this is how the gop is going to turn things around? by making its radical even more high profile? >> well, in fairness, if he's going to lose the election in two weeks he's only got a couple weeks left to give this address. he might as well do it now. the party -- look. the virginia gubernatorial race as well as new jersey zblooichbltss this year are typically seen as bellwethers. and it gets beyond cuccinelli it gets to the problem of the republican party generally. if they can't win virginia in a presidential election, it's going to be very hard for them ever to win the presidency. and so i think perhaps inadvertently by featuring cuccinelli there, they are seeing the problem for their party. >> thank you both for your time tonight. have a good weekend. >>> ahead, we're going inside the right wing media's fact-free universe. it all leads back to one thing. attacking this presid
he defended an anti-sodomy law. today we learned he'll be delivering the weekly republican address, the national party's weekly statement. this is how the gop is going to turn things around? by making its radical even more high profile? >> well, in fairness, if he's going to lose the election in two weeks he's only got a couple weeks left to give this address. he might as well do it now. the party -- look. the virginia gubernatorial race as well as new jersey zblooichbltss this year are...
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paid taxes law fully and on time. six months ago i got a notice saying surprise, we're changing the law an enacting our change retroactively so you owe us back all the money you thought you had in your own pocket. melissa: unbelievable. steve, i think what is most surprising about this, california made a decision in the first place to enact a smart tax where they said, you kw if you're a small business owner and you take the risk and get out there and you create a business and create jobs and you happen to be successful enough, that you have capital gains, we're going to take less of your pot of gold at the end of this rainbow, to entice you to stay here. i mean this whole situation is unbelievable to me. give me your thoughts. >> it is. you know the idea of a retroaive tax, melissa, violates the basic principle and rule of law. and the problem for california, if they get away with this gambit, and i think by the way there is pretty good chance the legislature will overturn this and hold people like brian harmless for
paid taxes law fully and on time. six months ago i got a notice saying surprise, we're changing the law an enacting our change retroactively so you owe us back all the money you thought you had in your own pocket. melissa: unbelievable. steve, i think what is most surprising about this, california made a decision in the first place to enact a smart tax where they said, you kw if you're a small business owner and you take the risk and get out there and you create a business and create jobs and...
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many americans thinking it's already the law. what is the disconnect in our democracy that allows this? >> it's not even the will. let's remember, it's the safety of the american public. i mean, we can demonstrate how this will save lives. right now n now on arms list.com, there's 73,000 guns available for sale. 94% of them are under this geist of private sales so they don't require background checks. every day it goes on, lives hang in the balance. it really is just that. it's not any deeper. there's a pure disconnect between what the american public wants. there are things to take heart in and inspiration from. several months ago, there would have been a filibuster on this. but these guys knew when the newtown families visited, when americans started calling their congress people, they knew that they were being watched and they knew they at least had to have the conversation. there was a bipartisan agreement with two a-rated nra senators. six voted in favor of this. the original brady bill pertaining to 60% of gun sales, it too
many americans thinking it's already the law. what is the disconnect in our democracy that allows this? >> it's not even the will. let's remember, it's the safety of the american public. i mean, we can demonstrate how this will save lives. right now n now on arms list.com, there's 73,000 guns available for sale. 94% of them are under this geist of private sales so they don't require background checks. every day it goes on, lives hang in the balance. it really is just that. it's not any...
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your ground law? they have a right to be free. the ground was trayvon's just like it was george zimmerman's. >> khary lazarre-white. and youth activist nicholas peart. >>> as the nation grapples over what the outcome of the trayvon martin murder case means for the role race plays in our justice system, another florida case is getting new attention. just wait until you hear why this florida mother was sentenced to 20 years in prison and who successfully prosecuted her. [ all ] fort benning, georgia in 1999. [ male announcer ] usaa auto insurance is often handed down from generation to generation. because it offers a superior level of protection and because usaa's commitment to serve military members, veterans, and their families is without equal. begin your legacy, get an auto insurance quote. usaa. we know what it means to serve. show map. [ whines ] ♪ [ man ] show weather. [ male announcer ] fully trained to obey your every command. ♪ the 2013 ram laramie longhorn, featuring uconnect with voice c
your ground law? they have a right to be free. the ground was trayvon's just like it was george zimmerman's. >> khary lazarre-white. and youth activist nicholas peart. >>> as the nation grapples over what the outcome of the trayvon martin murder case means for the role race plays in our justice system, another florida case is getting new attention. just wait until you hear why this florida mother was sentenced to 20 years in prison and who successfully prosecuted her. [ all ]...
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they're expensive and the unions don't love the law. they want to change the law. that's why -- anyway, charles, melissa, adam and charlie, i am not doing that impression again. >> good. >> that's too bad. what do you make of that was fine then and notine now. >> reminds me of maury in "good fellas." >> remember he sold -- he was the wig guy. >> trumka is wearing a piece? >> the guy he feels like he set up the caper -- >> slightly more current than my abbott and costello reference. >> he was a key part and everybody's got new stuff but him. >> murray's wigs never moved. >> that's right. they were glued on. >> but the promise made to the unions probably moved. even i thought that white house was pretty clear, unions wink wink with you got a break. get this into law and your cadillac plans will be exempt. i think that shocked them and this 30-hour work week is killing them. it is. >> melissa, where does this go now? >> i mean everybody is looking for their own special carve out and can't find it. i talked to ceo who said they're kicking the spouses off the health car
they're expensive and the unions don't love the law. they want to change the law. that's why -- anyway, charles, melissa, adam and charlie, i am not doing that impression again. >> good. >> that's too bad. what do you make of that was fine then and notine now. >> reminds me of maury in "good fellas." >> remember he sold -- he was the wig guy. >> trumka is wearing a piece? >> the guy he feels like he set up the caper -- >> slightly more current...
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melissa: why should minimum ge lome in to >> it requires minimum wage laws and overtime laws andagai that we don't discriminate. >> where is discrimination because they want a person has been arrested? if they are convicted. >> has a disparaging effect. >> even not the disparate impact it you want people toople come out of jail never to work again? then they get entitlements.ing what about those to be a functioning in society?en >> you were eight not on n entitlements any other issue but now you cannot use it for your side. don't youg realize government m is telling us what to do re and more and more? go they are in our face you you have to not just haveuran insurance but this insurance. pretty soon they will tell us about the left leg before the right leg just let the>> business brief and to what it does best. melissa: and a bet. >> you are being so idealistic.pen. about will never happen. one little box on the -- application. e >> it screens people out who never get a chance. >> but there are jobs for those who have never ben arrested or convicted of a crime. melissa: clearly some
melissa: why should minimum ge lome in to >> it requires minimum wage laws and overtime laws andagai that we don't discriminate. >> where is discrimination because they want a person has been arrested? if they are convicted. >> has a disparaging effect. >> even not the disparate impact it you want people toople come out of jail never to work again? then they get entitlements.ing what about those to be a functioning in society?en >> you were eight not on n...
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however it has to be lawful, not slightly lawful.. the problem really at end of the day they went back to federal law and violation of federal statutes. in the end of the day in free market system companies have the right to implement this and legislators have the final say here, not the judges. so that is my view of it. melissa: michael, does it make a difference if somebody is using marijuana for medical use or recreational use in colorado? >> i think this case absolutely highlights that point because we have both now in colorado, and you have, if y're going to further this issue, you would have to err on the side of medical use because that has the, all of the things that you would want to see in terms of if you're going to justify this, why should we justify this? for medical use and brandon coats has said, repeatedly is never going to change. he will be look this the rest of the his life and he doesn't want to be unemployed the rest of his life. we're not advocating an unreasonable approach for employers. we would take a more tem
however it has to be lawful, not slightly lawful.. the problem really at end of the day they went back to federal law and violation of federal statutes. in the end of the day in free market system companies have the right to implement this and legislators have the final say here, not the judges. so that is my view of it. melissa: michael, does it make a difference if somebody is using marijuana for medical use or recreational use in colorado? >> i think this case absolutely highlights...
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because what the judge said today, essentially is federal law trumps state law. even though you've got a constitution that say the pensions shall not be diminished the judge said today, that actual federal bankruptcy law says that a the creditors have to b treated equally. all the unsecured creditors. and much of the pensions are unsecured. so get in line with, you know, everybody else that is owed money in detroit, sign painters and bondholders and everybody el. that is all an equal class. melissa: what us did mean? how does detroit balance its books now? >> that is a good question. essentially what the city manager, the emergency city manager offered already was about $2 billion for the 11 billion owed. everybody's done the math on that, says it is 16 cents on the dollar. that doesn't mean necessarily across the board they will settle with folks. what this does mean if they hadn't been allowed to go into bankruptcy, you have all the lawsuits from everybody that is owed money by detroit. they would go into court and begin to get judgments and frozen city's money
because what the judge said today, essentially is federal law trumps state law. even though you've got a constitution that say the pensions shall not be diminished the judge said today, that actual federal bankruptcy law says that a the creditors have to b treated equally. all the unsecured creditors. and much of the pensions are unsecured. so get in line with, you know, everybody else that is owed money in detroit, sign painters and bondholders and everybody el. that is all an equal class....
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tennessee passed its own creationism law last year, a law that's based off of the louisiana model. and another bill in missouri is still pending. next, we're going to go to louisiana to talk to the student who is spearheading the efforts to eliminate them all. stay with us. ♪ hey everybody, hi mom... streaming live with a tour of my new place... knowing you can still reach out. ... and now you've seen it. that's powerful. verizon. get mom a lucid 2 by lg for free. [ agent smith ] i've found software that intrigues me. it appears it's an agent of good. ♪ [ agent smith ] ge software connects patients to nurses to the right machines while dramatically reducing waiting time. [ telephone ringing ] now a waiting room is just a room. [ static warbles ] >>> in one of my first ever footnotes on this show last year, i introduced to you a teenage student named zach copland. zach, in addition to being a sophomore at rice university, is a leading crusader against the louisiana science education act, which actually allows for the teaching of creationism as part of science class. joining me f
tennessee passed its own creationism law last year, a law that's based off of the louisiana model. and another bill in missouri is still pending. next, we're going to go to louisiana to talk to the student who is spearheading the efforts to eliminate them all. stay with us. ♪ hey everybody, hi mom... streaming live with a tour of my new place... knowing you can still reach out. ... and now you've seen it. that's powerful. verizon. get mom a lucid 2 by lg for free. [ agent smith ] i've found...
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i'm not sure of georgia has a common-law marriage and she could make another climb based on that, but in this case he lost because he chose the wrong defense. you have to plead your defense. >> i think that's exactly right. there is a defense in the case. one of the judges pointed out that she is allegedly cheated and had affairs. apparently she also had an affair at the time of the proposal. this judge found that he meant it that he wanted to marry her. he changed his mind. melissa: i was the figure out? >> there were facts consisted of consistent with his intention to go on. melissa: that looks so happy at the time. of the is there on their way to the altar. if you propose you could be on the hood for some money down there are other cases that this brings to mind where you may be liable and on realize it. >> eight states have coastal, a socialist for parents. you're underage kids are drinking in their house and even if there is no harm, you could be liable. melissa: no harm peabody have to have known about it? >> well, you have to know that it's possible, i think. create the pos
i'm not sure of georgia has a common-law marriage and she could make another climb based on that, but in this case he lost because he chose the wrong defense. you have to plead your defense. >> i think that's exactly right. there is a defense in the case. one of the judges pointed out that she is allegedly cheated and had affairs. apparently she also had an affair at the time of the proposal. this judge found that he meant it that he wanted to marry her. he changed his mind. melissa: i...
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but when they are not using them they lend them out to law enforcement agencies. and the justice department said they only used these drones two times. when we got our request back, it turned out they are used them over a hundred times. and this is the same pattern we have been seeing over and over again with the federal government is they refuse to release accurate information of who is flying drones in this country and what they have been used for. we had to you under the freedom of information act to find information out, and now when they release the information it is obviously months old, rather than posting it on a public websites like they should. >> what do you think the issue is? that u.s. border patrol and customs loaned these uav's to other agencies, were these other agencies not allowed to use them? what would be the purpose of not disclosing the agency's uses? >> that's a great question. i'm not sure why they would not want to expose it besides having the public find out and be worried about it. none of these agencies have privacy policies. we don't k
but when they are not using them they lend them out to law enforcement agencies. and the justice department said they only used these drones two times. when we got our request back, it turned out they are used them over a hundred times. and this is the same pattern we have been seeing over and over again with the federal government is they refuse to release accurate information of who is flying drones in this country and what they have been used for. we had to you under the freedom of...
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i think that is a misconception about the law itself. we are purchasing anything on line, you go and have to put in yo delivery address and your billing address. basic information that anybody purchasing anything, has to ppovide. in order to be able to calculate the sales tax you need that address. you kno today there is software out there to easily allow companies to calculate t sales tax in those particular areas and districts. this bill also provides for the state and federal government to then subsidize and by that particular software for these companies. so there really is not a very valid reason today to vote against this legislation. they're really just trying to throw up smoke and mirrors to make it seem like, you know, it will be more difficult than it is. melissa: not all items are taxable, it is not as simple as putting in as a pagoda knowing where it is going in the tax based upon tha there is more to it than that. >> i don't buy that at all. no. the sulfur exists. honestly, this is a mature market. to be able to calculate th
i think that is a misconception about the law itself. we are purchasing anything on line, you go and have to put in yo delivery address and your billing address. basic information that anybody purchasing anything, has to ppovide. in order to be able to calculate the sales tax you need that address. you kno today there is software out there to easily allow companies to calculate t sales tax in those particular areas and districts. this bill also provides for the state and federal government to...
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millions of americans are signing on before the health care law. georgia congressman is one of the backers d he joins me now. congressman, i want to ask you, if you shut down the government it does not defund obamacare. you would be hurting other programs, wouldn't money still go to obamacare? >> shutting down the government is not the issue here. obamace is already killing job production in america. obamacare is going to shut down america. we've got to stop the movement tian and by defunding it and continuing to fund the entire government exct for the mandatory as wl as the discretionary spending, which we can do in the continuing resolution voting on in seember, it is absolutely critical. just this week, sorry, just a few days ago delta airlines in atlanta annound obamacare was going to cost them $100 million. it will hurt their bottom line, it will hurt their ability to be able to function economically. we must shut obamacare down to keep the government running and that is what i'm doing. meliss without question. i have saithousands and thousand
millions of americans are signing on before the health care law. georgia congressman is one of the backers d he joins me now. congressman, i want to ask you, if you shut down the government it does not defund obamacare. you would be hurting other programs, wouldn't money still go to obamacare? >> shutting down the government is not the issue here. obamace is already killing job production in america. obamacare is going to shut down america. we've got to stop the movement tian and by...
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that in my opinion is a major short fall of the law. melissa: although not going so well for rest of obamacare, getting them involved in drugs at this point might be putting too much on their plate. >> exactly. we can't even get people signed up at this point. melissa: right. what would you say to your patients? if they wanted to get cheaper drugs in canada, would @ou be concerned? there's a lot of things. for example i was read about one case they were saying they couldn't vouch for the supply chain. that the drugs, for example, had been kept to the right temperature. you know, during transport. so would you, do you feel like this is safe? what would you tell your patients? >> honestly a lot of my patients are cash-strapped in rural north carolina. i would advise them to give it a try. i would monitor them very closely and make sure they're not having side-effects. tough get these medicines to the poor any way you can. melissa: you don't worry about the drug industry, this would inhibit r&d over the long term? >> i think ultimately the
that in my opinion is a major short fall of the law. melissa: although not going so well for rest of obamacare, getting them involved in drugs at this point might be putting too much on their plate. >> exactly. we can't even get people signed up at this point. melissa: right. what would you say to your patients? if they wanted to get cheaper drugs in canada, would @ou be concerned? there's a lot of things. for example i was read about one case they were saying they couldn't vouch for the...
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here are some new and strange laws in effect for the new year. a massachusetts town was completely blank -- baena all sales of singles and a plastic water bottles. stores can be fined up to $50 a melissa francis. in one town you can't have what then for cats per household. in california is now illegal for huntees to use their dogs to chase a bear or a bobcat. thank goodness. i mean, which is your favre lg? >> that is what legislators to. they tay there, passed those laws, contemplate, keep us safe and healthy and everything else. do i find value? melissa: no five cats for you. forget it. you have to get rid of that last cat. >> dispenser. the middle of cats. discrimination. melissa: that's absolutely right. you can't pop of really in illinois. there are all kinds of laws in effect. a plastic bottle. this year's top holiday ift. it beat out the kindle fire and even the ipad. it is of eggs. according to marketing services their report that bugs was more searched -- was searched more than a million times to more than any other gift items. >> here is
here are some new and strange laws in effect for the new year. a massachusetts town was completely blank -- baena all sales of singles and a plastic water bottles. stores can be fined up to $50 a melissa francis. in one town you can't have what then for cats per household. in california is now illegal for huntees to use their dogs to chase a bear or a bobcat. thank goodness. i mean, which is your favre lg? >> that is what legislators to. they tay there, passed those laws, contemplate,...
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and so they -- their required to do by state law. they are taking the position that this law should not apply to them. the iris is vigorously enforcing this law in colorado. under audits, and i do consult with many of these businesses. the irs takes the position that this law does apply to them. therefore they have to pay tax, sales less cost. effectively puts them in as 65-75% tax bracket. in 2013 there will be cases that go to either tax or or federal district court here in denver, challenging the irs. at this point the irs and this industry agree to disagree. melissa: interesting to watch because if you tax it that much you're going to drive up the price so that they can still stay in business. that will drive more people to the black market. no matter how you slice it it's sort of defeats the purpose that a 75% tax rate -- anyway, we will once the story. thanks for coming on. >> thank you. melissa: did our mental list really make the right oscar predictions? we are dying to know, and we are just moments away from opening the lock
and so they -- their required to do by state law. they are taking the position that this law should not apply to them. the iris is vigorously enforcing this law in colorado. under audits, and i do consult with many of these businesses. the irs takes the position that this law does apply to them. therefore they have to pay tax, sales less cost. effectively puts them in as 65-75% tax bracket. in 2013 there will be cases that go to either tax or or federal district court here in denver,...
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law. he is a united states citizen that committed the crime. jay carney said we will prosecute this terrorist through our civilian system of justice under u.s. law. united states citizens cannot be tried in military commissions. >> if the justice department had tried him as an enemy combatant lindsey graham would have said you're break the law. he's an american citizen. >> stephanie: why didn't we follow donald trump's idea of waterboarding him before he recovered from his throat injuries to see what kind of information we could have gotten. >> water board him while his head is underwater. if he doesn't answer, then we know he did it. >> stephanie: he's dead. now we don't know anything. thanks donald. by the way -- >> you're fired. snow cover senator graham and janet napolitano. >> it picked up his departure but not him coming back, correct? >> the fbi text alert on him at that point was more than a year old and had expired. >> stephanie: a lot of interesting stuff including surprising tho
law. he is a united states citizen that committed the crime. jay carney said we will prosecute this terrorist through our civilian system of justice under u.s. law. united states citizens cannot be tried in military commissions. >> if the justice department had tried him as an enemy combatant lindsey graham would have said you're break the law. he's an american citizen. >> stephanie: why didn't we follow donald trump's idea of waterboarding him before he recovered from his throat...
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the biggest disappointment is, the law is here and the law is going to succeed. >> and the good news is that starting on tuesday, people are going to go to healthcare.gov, look at these options, and it's going to become a deeply personal decision. they'll tune out all this rhetoric you hear, ted and jeff and marco, all your friends that called in, and it's just going to be, what works best for me? what works best for my family? what are the prices? do i qualify for subsidies? >> and is there a cap for all of this? not only can you not be denied coverage, but there's a cap for how much is going to come out of your pockets. i can't tell you how many millions of americans declare bankruptcy because of medical costs. a lot of folks use credit cards, are pressured to put the cost on their credit cards, which turns into consumer debt, so we don't even see that. but i can tell you that it's tremendous. so to cap it at $12,700 in your lifetime or to say, basically, we'll give you coverage no matter what, this is incredibly important. bankruptcies will be avoided. >> and i want to talk a litt
the biggest disappointment is, the law is here and the law is going to succeed. >> and the good news is that starting on tuesday, people are going to go to healthcare.gov, look at these options, and it's going to become a deeply personal decision. they'll tune out all this rhetoric you hear, ted and jeff and marco, all your friends that called in, and it's just going to be, what works best for me? what works best for my family? what are the prices? do i qualify for subsidies? >> and...
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and now by law they can't. that's supposed to be an improvement. eric, do you have another caller for me? >> melissa, we have mitch from kentucky. mitch, you're on the air. >> caller: many americans are finding they'll be seeing premium increases or that they'll be getting hit with higher co-pays and deductibles or that they'll no longer see the doctors or use the hospitals of their choice. >> oh, mitch. let's talk about this. about 5% of people are already in the individual market, and some of them are going to get a better deal because the aca caps out of pocket costs and offers subsidies on all the rest. yes, some people are also going to pay more. they're going to have to change doctors or they just won't like their new plans. we don't know yet exactly how that's going to break down, but there are also millions who will get insurance who had none before. they're going to be able to take their medications every day and get a flu shot. and then there's 5 million more who would be covered if all the states including those republican-led states had
and now by law they can't. that's supposed to be an improvement. eric, do you have another caller for me? >> melissa, we have mitch from kentucky. mitch, you're on the air. >> caller: many americans are finding they'll be seeing premium increases or that they'll be getting hit with higher co-pays and deductibles or that they'll no longer see the doctors or use the hospitals of their choice. >> oh, mitch. let's talk about this. about 5% of people are already in the individual...
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in the new taxes to pay with the health care law. you cannot pay a fraction just hitting the rich. $60 billion per year does not cover one report of interest on the ballooning deficit. the fallout predictions and? more taxes are coming. they will be sneaky with deduction minutes for now. then for everyone. it is reality. there is no appetite to cut spending. what do we do? an additional the option when you give up on the art option to tax the hell out of everybody. look at your paycheck. it is just starting. cash only.derful weekend. david: have a great weekend. melissa: i'm melissa francis and here's what's "money" tonight. a gun store misfire. one georgia dealer won't sell assault rifles to civilians and in response, the local police refuse to do business there anymore. the county sheriff is going to join us in just a second to explain why. >>> plus, are you happy about today's jobs numbers? good. then you won't mind at this rate it will take most of my life to get everyone back to work. today's "money" panel crunches the numbers.
in the new taxes to pay with the health care law. you cannot pay a fraction just hitting the rich. $60 billion per year does not cover one report of interest on the ballooning deficit. the fallout predictions and? more taxes are coming. they will be sneaky with deduction minutes for now. then for everyone. it is reality. there is no appetite to cut spending. what do we do? an additional the option when you give up on the art option to tax the hell out of everybody. look at your paycheck. it is...
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the university of texas said we're abiding by the law. this is the law as it exists. we're abiding by it. what the court said today is, the lower court just rubber-stamped that. the court said any use of race is suspect. and what they're saying, in a 7-1 decision here is you were not tough enough on the university. you gotta give it more strict scrutiny. you should be more suspicious of this suspect classification. they want, essentially, the lower courts to go back and be a little tougher on the university of texas. it's not a lot of guidance here. not a lot of clues as to whether or not this court will strike down affirmative action once and for all as justice thomas and scalia have argued. they're holding back, which is why they got seven members of the court to say, we're not ready to do that. make this case come alive for us more with stricter scrutiny of what the motives of the university are, the actions. whether they really need to use race in this way. >> the only dissent coming from justi justice ginsburg. any reaction from the white house? >> nonyet. the pr
the university of texas said we're abiding by the law. this is the law as it exists. we're abiding by it. what the court said today is, the lower court just rubber-stamped that. the court said any use of race is suspect. and what they're saying, in a 7-1 decision here is you were not tough enough on the university. you gotta give it more strict scrutiny. you should be more suspicious of this suspect classification. they want, essentially, the lower courts to go back and be a little tougher on...
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we may have to change the law but certainly, we, from what we heard the law wasn't broken. that's a problem because we need in place the law, to hold people accountable. and then, people managing these programs that aren't wasting them, taxpayers are working so hard to send their money to irs or to washington. this guy, i brought this to the hearing, this is the guy that was in the hot tub. he is the one that helped me bring this to the nation's attention. this is the gsa employee. melissa: right. >> filmed himself and had a couple of wine glasses in the hot tub. that actually helped us stop some of this. as you heard today, they went from $37 million on conferences to about 4 million when this story broke. melissa: why are they spending any money on conferences? why are they doing any of this? i mean the fact that they say that they cut dramatically, that they're paying, they're spending whatever it is 1/7 what they used to spend, why are they spending any of it at all? >> well again, there are some justifiable reasons for getting together for having staff meetings and thi
we may have to change the law but certainly, we, from what we heard the law wasn't broken. that's a problem because we need in place the law, to hold people accountable. and then, people managing these programs that aren't wasting them, taxpayers are working so hard to send their money to irs or to washington. this guy, i brought this to the hearing, this is the guy that was in the hot tub. he is the one that helped me bring this to the nation's attention. this is the gsa employee. melissa:...
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>> well, melissa, social welfare is generally defined under the tax law and certain regulations by the treasury department. it, in many ways, you're right, it is subjective; however, the real test is whether or not an organization overall is promoting some sort of public good, is here somhing that's being -- that's being worked on to benefit society? does it have to benefit everyone in society, but it generally benefits society opposed to being specifically organized solely to nefit one particular individual or a small group of individuals. melissa: so any political group could, i mean, because that is the core of the question here is they are targeted under the idea maybe they don't qualify for the service because they are not a social welfare group but a political group. tea party groups and moveon.org, for example, a liberal group, do they deserve tax free status? >> well, i don't know if you could say who deserves or does not. melissa: someone is, the irs makes the decision. that's the essential part of the question. >> absolutely, it's the irs's job to review applications for taxe
>> well, melissa, social welfare is generally defined under the tax law and certain regulations by the treasury department. it, in many ways, you're right, it is subjective; however, the real test is whether or not an organization overall is promoting some sort of public good, is here somhing that's being -- that's being worked on to benefit society? does it have to benefit everyone in society, but it generally benefits society opposed to being specifically organized solely to nefit one...
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at legalzoom.com we put the law on your side. >>> making the moral case for military action? the entire world has seen the videos. syrian people attacked by chemical weapons. today the white house released much more intelligence, saying there is compelling evidence the syrian government launched the attack. secretary of state john kerry said the u.s. can't tolerate that. >> it matters because a lot of other countries whose policies challenge these international enormous are watching. they are watching. they want to see whether the united states and our friends mean what we say. it is directly related to our credibility and whether countries still believe the united states when it says something. they are watching to see if syria can get away with it, because then maybe they too can put the world at greater risk. >> the world is watching as the president weighs a major decision. and looming over him is the shadow of our involvement in iraq. >> not a repetition of iraq, which i know a lot of people are worried about. >> more than mindful of the iraq experience. we will not repe
at legalzoom.com we put the law on your side. >>> making the moral case for military action? the entire world has seen the videos. syrian people attacked by chemical weapons. today the white house released much more intelligence, saying there is compelling evidence the syrian government launched the attack. secretary of state john kerry said the u.s. can't tolerate that. >> it matters because a lot of other countries whose policies challenge these international enormous are...
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sheriff david burns. >> unnerving to the law enforcement community. it is unnerving to the community at large. >> stephanie: uh, yeah. all right. we'll keep you updated on all of that stuff. meanwhile -- [ ♪ "world news tonight" ♪ ] this is bad news for us dog owners. police in pennsylvania say a dog left in an unattended vehicle knocked it into gear and the car struck a pedestrian. he will be fine. >> sure but -- >> stephanie: but dogs notoriously bad at stick shift if you're going to let them drive. that's just silly. okay. meanwhile, this is something. this is something i would do. woman's house burns to the ground after she tries to kill a snake with fire. a texas woman was doing yard work. spotted a snake while cleaning up, she saw a snake, threw gasoline on the snake lit it on fire. the snake went into a brush pile and it caught the home on fire and then the house burned to the ground. so the snake wins this round. >> or maybe you could have opened up the door and let the snake escape. >> stephanie: i would say the snake won that particular
sheriff david burns. >> unnerving to the law enforcement community. it is unnerving to the community at large. >> stephanie: uh, yeah. all right. we'll keep you updated on all of that stuff. meanwhile -- [ ♪ "world news tonight" ♪ ] this is bad news for us dog owners. police in pennsylvania say a dog left in an unattended vehicle knocked it into gear and the car struck a pedestrian. he will be fine. >> sure but -- >> stephanie: but dogs notoriously bad at...
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of law. melissa: second think of a really good reason why. >> one of the many problems. but they found was the mere fact of chewing interrupts what you just described. there are millions of people have watched television every day eating while they're watch, which means the entire ad budget on television is for not. melissa: we solve that one. the popcorn. it will be okay. that's right. i've won't go anywhere near that. the other one is a testing aisle. amc is saying that they're setting up a specific child because you cannot stop people. they are and they're doing it anyway. they set up their own gile or you can go and do this. >> first of all, this comes after the report that madonna had been testing in the theater. there was a mysterious blonde with close. turns out it was madonna. the head of the alamo draft house theatre send out a tweet st. madonna is banned from his theater until he apologizes, but really wanted to get the message out. this is a great idea. i love this. melissa: you of the aisle? >> people and not going to stop. people on social media, testing, tw
of law. melissa: second think of a really good reason why. >> one of the many problems. but they found was the mere fact of chewing interrupts what you just described. there are millions of people have watched television every day eating while they're watch, which means the entire ad budget on television is for not. melissa: we solve that one. the popcorn. it will be okay. that's right. i've won't go anywhere near that. the other one is a testing aisle. amc is saying that they're setting...
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we will monitor the us more issues for the health care law next week. serious concerns that key parts not only to be delayed "money" with melissa francis is next. have g great weekend. melissa: is your boss watching you even when you think you' out of sight? you bet he is. good thing or bad thing? let's go. >> what would you want to cause a controversy? [laughter] what do we drink out of the bedet again? what happened? did we call sparkling wine champagne again? >> the national security agency spied on millions of french citizens according to the leading newspaper, lemond. >> oh that. [laughter] awkward. [laughter] good thing our top diplomat's on the case. >> at the end of a day of rapid developments mr. kerry offered this explanation. >> kerry said to the french, quote, nations be spyingo. melissa: they're not only ones. here's a question. would you be willing to wear a gps tracker that gives your boss the right to spy on you and they can follow your every move? believe it or not, it is coming to that. it could actually already be in the employee i.d.
we will monitor the us more issues for the health care law next week. serious concerns that key parts not only to be delayed "money" with melissa francis is next. have g great weekend. melissa: is your boss watching you even when you think you' out of sight? you bet he is. good thing or bad thing? let's go. >> what would you want to cause a controversy? [laughter] what do we drink out of the bedet again? what happened? did we call sparkling wine champagne again? >> the...